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Cases from life
I read my granddaughter a fairy tale about a fisherman and a fish.
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Anecdotes
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Amaranth is recognized as the ideal plant of the 21st century
The uniqueness of amaranth is in the unusually high nutritional value and edibility of all its parts without exceptio
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RULES FOR WISE PARENTS
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New midsize pickup Ram 1200 has Chinese roots
The American brand's truck is a twin of the Fiat Titano, Peugeot Landtrek and Kaicene F70.
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Lexus has released a teaser of future models
Not long ago, Lexus distributed a teaser with future models, in which you can see the updated ES sedan.
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Volkswagen Prepares New Hybrids, Delays ID.7 Launch in the US
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SUCCESS IS NEARBY
Interview with the head teacher of the school "Success" Leonid Aleksandrovich Podolsky
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GREETINGS FROM MOLDOVA
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PALM TREES ON LAKE ERIE
Let's go to the beach! Before you know it, the long-awaited summer will fly by.
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April Retail Growth: Consumer Demand Begins to Revive
Retail sales increased 0.7 percent in April, the fastest since September last year, Statistics Canada said.
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WestJet Appeals to Government: The Case for Lowering Airfares
WestJet has asked the federal government to take steps to reduce the cost of flying for passengers.
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Canada's Standard of Living: GDP Looks Good, But Population Recovery Is Dismal
According to experts, Canada's general measure of economic well-being, GDP (gross national product), looks pretty goo
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OC Transpo has failed to meet ridership targets for four months in a row
OC Transpo missed its ridership targets for the first four months of the year as riders continue to struggle in the w
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Ontario finance minister defends new budget amid objections across political lines
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Animals with nowhere to go: Baby moose on the loose in Beaverbrook, Kanata
A baby moose pauses on Morenz Terrace in Kanata before crossing Knudson Dr.
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Ottawa City carries out maintenance after wet weather causes grass growth
Wet weather blamed for long grass in Ottawa.
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Car thefts are not just a problem in cities
Ontario has seen a staggering rise in car thefts in recent years, with thieves now starting to travel outside of majo
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Ottawa City Council Sets Trash Limits
Ottawa’s new curbside trash rules will allow residents to count a 140-litre recycling bin as one item, no matter how
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Final stage: Gordie Howe International Bridge construction over Detroit River nears completion
The giant suspension bridge spanning the Detroit River, which will connect Ontario to Michigan, USA, is just 36 feet
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Ottawa City officials are eyeing mid-August as the earliest date for the north-south Trillium Railway to open.
At a joint meeting of the Transit Commission and Light Rail Subcommittee on Friday, Rail Construction Director Michae
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Claudia Sheinbaum Wins Mexican Presidential Election
Mexico will have a woman president for the first time in its history: former Mexico City mayor and protégée Claudia S
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Ontario to introduce accelerated apprenticeship program for high school students
Ontario high school students will soon be able to spend most of their time in grades 11 and 12 on apprenticeships if
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Modi Retains 3rd Term, But His Party Loses Support
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party is falling short of an absolute majority in parliam
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Ontario children’s hospital halts tonsil, adenoid surgeries after 2 patient deaths
Ontario children’s hospital halts tonsil, adenoid surgeries after 2 patient deaths
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Why do we love cats and dogs so much?
Cats and dogs occupy a special place in human life, and their presence can be explained from various points of view:<
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Tips from a real estate agent
Preparing your home for sale in Canada involves several key steps that will help you attract buyers and get top dolla
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NEW GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES TO SUPPORT FIRST-TIME HOME BUYERS
The federal government has announced that first-time and developer homebuyers will be allowed a 30-year amortization
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Someone in Ottawa is holding a lottery ticket worth $70 million.
Someone in Ottawa is holding a lottery ticket worth $70 million.
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Ottawa - Israeli Film Festival 2024
Filmmakers Duki Dror and Yossi Bloch offer a chronological account of the massacre at the Supernova Music Festival through the eyes of the individuals who endured it. Mixing materials meticulously collected from dozens of sources—terrorists’ GoPros, victims’ phones, CCTV cameras, dashcams, and first responders’ recordings—with testimonies by survivors, first responders and parents who recount their stories just a few days after the events.
Just three days after the October 7 Hamas terror onslaught on Israel, longtime Israeli filmmaker Duki Dror visited the location of an infamous massacre from that Saturday morning — the site of the Supernova music festival.
Dror is a veteran documentarian, and his films have tended toward geopolitical subjects in recent years. Now he took on a more visceral subject. Four months after that first visit to the Supernova site, he brought the finished film to the United States: Supernova: The Music Festival Massacre.
“It was really tough,” Dror told The Times of Israel. “I think it’s the hardest film I ever made. I did a few in my career. This one was really tough, really hard emotionally.”
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